2008 Harley Davidson FLHTCU

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

put my wrecked bike back together to more reflect the type of bike I wanted

What motivated you to start your project?

Wrecked it

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the bike?

It really wasn’t that creative or unique but I repaired and repainted the rear fender with a spray can, paints about 2 years old now.

What are you most proud of?

proud of, nothing. Thankful for surviving the wreck and full coverage insurance, lol

What do other people say about your motorcycle?

A mom with a 2 yr old girl came up to me as I pulled into my church parking lot (I could see the little girl smiling) and the mom said “your motorcycle makes her day” and that little girl was just beaming. Of all of the nice bike, great radio etc. Being a grandfather that is the one that is most valuable to me.

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Specifics

Make, Model & Year: 2008 Harley Davidson FLHTCU
Time spent: 30
Motorcycle cost: After it was totaled about 4,000 total
Money spent: Counting the 900 to buy it back from the insurance company 4500
Engine: 96″, stage one, Power Commander V
Intake: EFI
Exhaust: S&S power tunes under the primary not over, GNS no baffles, cut down to better line up with the bags.
Transmission: 6-speed
Frame: stock
Suspension: rear switched to premium adjustable coil shocks
Wheels, tires and brakes: stock wheels Pirelli front and rear
Finish – Paint: Black, is there any other color??
Accessories: short fairing, 14″ apes, Lever hand guards, lined with sound guard inner and outer fairing, Polk 6.5 two way in upper fairing, DS18 PRO 1″ Aluminum high compression bullet tweeters in place of air temp gauge and oil gauge DS18 6.5 PRO-ZT mid range loud speaker with built in bullet tweeter, 1200 watt amp on top of radio in fairing, replaced light bar with small running lights, replaced rear light bar with 2013 Street Glide tail lights replaced front and rear crash bars with black, replaced lower forks and upper cans with black replaced stock seat

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